11.02.07

Please Don’t Drive Drunk

Posted in Veganism, Animal Rights, My Life at 3:42 pm by Freeman Wicklund

My car’s back bumper after a drunk driver rear ended me
Please never, ever, ever drive drunk. I am so thankful to have walked away from this accident.

Last night, I was driving home to Columbus from Cleveland after watching an excellent presentation by co-author of Why Animals Matter, Erin Williams, when I was rear-ended on Hwy 71 South by a drunk driver. Drunk driving is a horrible problem. According to Alcohol Alert, in 2005, 39 percent of all traffic fatalities involved drunk drivers. That translates into 16,885 alcohol-related driving deaths during that year. I am so lucky to have walked away from this accident, as is the driver whose car crashed into me while she hit her car’s exploding airbags.

Please don’t drink and drive. Even if you are not drunk, drinking impairs one’s judgment and reaction time. If you have been drinking, get a cab, arrange for a designated driver, have a friend pick you up, or walk (stumble?) home if you must, but do not risk killing yourself or others!

My trunk was crunched by a drunk driver.
Accordian anyone? My car is totalled, and I worry that Mercy For Animals’ $600 projector, which was in the trunk, was also destroyed.

The accident happened at 1:30 a.m. while I was only a few hundred yards from my exit. The police who showed up at the accident site were very helpful, but I did not get home until about 3 a.m. , as I waited for the tow truck to haul away the wreckage and for the police to take the woman away to jail so they could do a blood alcohol test on her.

I am worried that Mercy For Animals’ $600 projector, which we use to give presentations on the benefits of a vegetarian diet, is destroyed. It was in the trunk of the car which will now probably require the jaws of life to get open.

Car crashes are no fun.
One more close-up for you.

All in all, I am honestly blesssed that this accident was not worse. I am very thakful. But it’s time to play taps for this car. Does anyone know someone getting rid of a used Prius for cheap? :-)

Erin speaking in Cleveland
Author Erin Williams giving a presentation on her book Why Animals Matter at Mercy For Animals’ free vegan dinner in Cleveland last night.

The accident happened on the tail of a wonderful evening. Erin Williams was on fire at last night’s Mercy For Animals’ free vegan dinner in Cleveland. She spoke about the problems with factory farming for animals and the environment, gave those of us working for change a lot of reasons for hope, and wowed us with her knowledge and ability to articulate her message.

Erin Williams and Zelda, the heifer.
Erin with her 4H heifer friend, Zelda, and a younger version of herself in the background.

One of the most powerful stories in her presentation was how she became involved in animal protection. She grew up on a dairy farm and was a 4H member. She raised a young heifer named Zelda, who became as much a part of her family as her family dog. Zelda taught her about the intelligent and social nature of cows. Zelda would gallop over to see her every time Erin visited her in the pasture. Then one day Zelda was gone.

Zelda was a barren heifer. Unable to breed, she was also unable to produce milk because, like all mammals, cows only produce milk to feed their offspring. Zelda had been taken to slaughter without anyone telling Erin about it. Erin was devastated, and later when she was at one of her favorite restaurants about to eat a burger, she realized that Zelda could be one of the cows in the burger. She also thought how there was no moral difference between eating Zelda and eating any other cow, and that was it. She became a vegetarian and later a vegan.

Erin Williams presenting.
Erin speaks about the overcrowding, filthy, disease-ridden conditions of factory farms.

Erin now works for the Humane Society of the United States in their factory farming campaigns department, trying to get the most egregious forms of confinement such as battery cages, veal crates and gestation crates banned. Her experience and knowledge of the issues truly shined through during her presentation, and I am very excited to read her book.

Erin’s books were flying at the event.
Why Animals Matter was flying out of the boxes and into people’s hands at MFA’s three events.

After the talk, Erin sold and signed copies of her book for people. She sold a total of 52 copies and generously donated the proceeds to Mercy For Animals.

Mercy For Animals and I cannot thank Erin enough for her wonderful contributions. She actually took time off from work, drove from DC to Columbus on her own dime (or more like C-note given the gas prices), donated the proceeds from her book sales to MFA, and would not accept the honorarium MFA offered her. She is committed to moving her message and helping end the needless suffering of farmed animals. For that, she is a true hero, and we at MFA hope that providing her with this forum helps further her worthy aims.

Thank you Erin!

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